From left: Hélène Parmelin, Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet), unknown woman, fourth from left, beside Pablo Picasso, Totote's adopted daughter Rosa (Rosita) Huguet. In front of Le Fournas. Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn

From left: Hélène Parmelin, Jeanne Huguet ("Totote", widow of the catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet), unknown woman, fourth from left, beside Pablo Picasso, Totote's adopted daughter Rosa (Rosita) Huguet. In front of Le Fournas. Vallauris 1953.

In a relaxed outdoor gathering at Le Fournas in Vallauris, 1953, Pablo Picasso sits on the ground, his hands held to his chin in a thoughtful pose. His gaze is directed toward Rosa (Rosita) Huguet, who sits on a bench in the foreground. The group also includes, from left, Hélène Parmelin; Rosita’s adoptive mother, Jeanne “Totote” Huguet (widow of the Catalan sculptor Manolo Huguet); and an unidentified woman seated beside Picasso. The atmosphere is intimate and conversational, set against the rustic wall and wooden door of the building.


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